Articles

Articles and analyses from the INET community on the key economic questions of our time.

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Race May be Pseudo-Science, But Economists Ignore it at their Peril

Jan 6, 2017

Presented by Professor Dan O’Flaherty at the Institute’s conference on the economics of race in Detroit on 11 November, 2016

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If CEO Pay Was Measured Properly, It Would Look Even More Outrageous

Dec 22, 2016

Research funded by the Institute for New Economic Thinking has revealed that the SEC reports executive compensation using a formula that routinely undercounts it

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Chanos: Is a big change underway in global capitalism?

Dec 21, 2016

Milwaukee-born short-seller Jim Chanos, founder and managing partner of New York-based Kynikos Associates, teaches University of Wisconsin and Yale business students about corporate fraud. During his life and career, he has witnessed seismic shifts in economic thinking and the relationship between labor and capital. Chanos shares his thoughts on the world emerging from the election of Donald Trump and the tumultuous political events of 2016. 

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Older workers in Rust-Belt States have been economic losers since Reagan

Dec 6, 2016

Slight increases in national-average earnings for older workers mask long-run stagnation and decline in Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin – states that unexpectedly voted for Donal Trump

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Eurozone Crisis Was Caused More By Reckless Lending Than By Reckless Spending

Dec 5, 2016

Remedies have failed to produced growth and reduce indebtedness because they’re focused on protecting toxic behavior by banks in Europe’s core countries

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Trump Election and the Future of U.S. Global Leadership

Nov 28, 2016

Surviving the geopolitical and economic challenges of the coming years requires a world order less vulnerable to the vagaries of U.S. elections

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The Global Trade Slowdown is both True and Non-trivial

Nov 2, 2016

Economists offer widely different explanations for the decline in trade between nations, in a debate that remains unresolved but is increasingly urgent

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Yellen Challenges Economists Amid Elusive Great Recovery

Oct 24, 2016

Like the Great Depression and the stagflation of the ’70s, the anemic growth of the U.S. economy can’t be understood or remedied without changes in economists’ thinking